Earth’s Features: Climate, Relief, and More

The Earth is one of the eight planets orbiting the sun. It receives light and heat necessary to form joint vida.el the solar system, a small element of the Milky Way, a galaxy consists of hundreds of millions of stars (the universe).
Spring equinox: March 21st. Summer solstice: June 21st. Autumn equinox: September 23rd. Winter solstice: December 22nd. Translational motion: It has a duration of 365 days, 6h and 9min (a year.) Land to be no angle, the quantity of hours of sunlight varies throughout

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Fossils: Understanding Earth’s Past Life

Fossils

A fossil is any remains of a living organism or its activity that lived in another era and has reached our days transformed into a rock. This generally includes remains such as shells, eggs, leaves, or traces.

Fossilization Process

  1. An organism dies and is covered by sediments.
  2. The soft parts rot, but the harder parts remain long enough for the outer surface to be imprinted in the sediment.
  3. Sometimes, these hard parts are mineralized and are well preserved.
  4. The hard parts are dissolved, and the
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Natural Resources, Ecosystems, and Environmental Challenges

Natural Resources

Life on this planet depends upon a large number of things and services provided by nature, which are known as natural resources. Thus, water, air, soil, minerals, coal, forests, crops, and wildlife are all examples of natural resources.

Renewable Resources

These are resources that can be replenished naturally within a human lifespan, such as solar energy, wind energy, water, and biomass.

Non-Renewable Resources

These are resources that exist in finite quantities and cannot be replenished

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Understanding the Iberian Plateau: Geography and Climate

The Iberian Plateau

The main unit is emphasized in Spanish geography and covers 45% of the surface. During the downhill movement, it is broken into two blocks: a northern sub-plateau with an altitude of 800-850 m surrounded by mountains, and a southern sub-plateau with an altitude of 500-700 m, consisting of two separated Alpine Toledo regions.

Mountain Ridges

Galicia-Massif: Lions of 200 square miles of mountainside and share of Galicia, Asturias Western Sierra, Montes de Toledo, Sierra Cabrera, and

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Plant Life: Deciduous Forests, Mediterranean Flora, and Mountain Vegetation

Plant Life Across Diverse Regions

Deciduous Forests: Galicia to the Pyrenees

  • Deciduous Forest: Dense, tall trees with flat, deciduous leaves. Often monospecific, dominated by oak and beech.
  • Man-made Forests: Chestnut, pine, and eucalyptus plantations.
  • Atlantic Scrub (Landa): Replaces degraded deciduous forests, characterized by gorse and heather.
  • Marcescent Forest: Formed by oaks. Semi-deciduous leaves that dry in the fall but remain until late winter.

Mediterranean Region Vegetation

Found in the Mediterranean

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The Solar System: Planets and Beyond

The Solar System

The Earth is the center of the universe and turns around the sun, the moon. The sun is the center of the universe.

Characteristics of Planets

  • Its mass should be sufficient to give it a nearly spherical shape.
  • Must have cleared its orbit.

Composition of the Solar System

  • Sun: A sphere of glowing gases that releases energy through thermonuclear reactions in its core.
  • Planets: Celestial bodies orbiting the sun.
    • Inner Planets: (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars): Near the sun, small, rocky, and with
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